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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses genotypes. genotypes. populations. populations. individuals. individuals.
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stan enhypen
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if a population experiences no migration is very large has no mutations, has random mating, and there is no selection, what will
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Time
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A trait that is only expressed on the sex chromosome is known as _________.
temperature-sensitive alleles sex-influenced
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Debbie Clarke
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Which statement is accurate about variations?
a In all cases, variations become more common in a population. b Organisms with
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Over time, the variation that gives an advantage
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Can some inherited traits be changed by an organism's environment?(1 point)
Responses No, all traits are either inherited or
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Aela Marcellus
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A manual contains instructions for how to build a variety of structures using a set of interlocking bricks. If this scenario is
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TWO
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?
β’ chromatid β’ gene β’ centromere β’ protein
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TWO
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Can someone please help me on this It's due today and I need helpπ
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Hot girl 2025π
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Which genetic variation is least important among a population of frogs living in a rainy environment?
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A big boi
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the genotype of the hybrids of two pure-breeding pea plants that each have white flowers and round seeds (both traits dominant)
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Josh
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Pretend you are a scientist observing three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population.
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stan enhypen
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Describe six (6) types of genetic mutations.
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Rondezy
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12. A cross is made between a blue and a red strain of cabbage. The offspring are green, and when these are self-fertilized, the
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Rondezy
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9. During meiosis, the nucleoprotein complex that holds non-sister chromatids of a homologous pair together during crossing over
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Rondezy
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Pretend you are a scientist observing three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population.
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12321
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What is the name given to an observation Noble characteristic of an organism mutation genotype hotel and type genome
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Selective breeding refers to the
A. mating of two organisms that have survived an environmental change by having mutations. B.
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HeretoHelp
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If two parents each have one dominant allele and one recessive allele for curly hair (Cc), what is the probability they will
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What kind of diagram shows the probability of traits in an offspring?
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Combined alleles of all individuals in a population is called
Allele frequency Mutation rate Phenotype Gene pool
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DestinyBright
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Why was Gregor Mendel Successful t understand heredity?
a. He used many variables b. Use of Statistics for genetic patterns c.
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Ella
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Answers for the Quick Check:
1. Independent = Generation and Dependent = Nucleotide Diversity 2. Red pandas in this population
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lofi girl
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Not necessarily a question but, more answers.
[Relate Genotypes and Phenotypes Quick Check] 1.) How do the terms genotype and
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deez
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crosses a heterozygous black rabbit with a homozygous white rabbit.
B b B b The genotype of offspring (give a number of each
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DestinyBright
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in a population of mice individuals with medium brown fur are less likely to be seen by predators than light brown and dark
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Alex
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Question 1
A) Uracil pairs with(1 point) uracil. any nitrogen base. adenine. thymine. Question 2 A) Alexei Romanov suffered from
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Oompa Loompa
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if tall (D) is dominant to dwarf (d0, and two homozygous varieties DD and dd are crossed, what kind of progeny will be produced?
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Janiece
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Review Punnett squares #3 and #4 What can you determine from the results of those crosses?
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DestinyBright
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I'm stuck on a few questions. If you can just answer what you can-
25. Describe the role of an operon in a prokaryotic cell, and
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Abby
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Given the parent genotype AaBbCCDDEe, what is the probability of each of these gametes forming?
a) ABCDE b) either ABCDE or abCDE
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Emma
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color blindness is a sex linked disorder caused by recessive allele on the X chromosome. XC= normal vision. Xc= color blind. if
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bioman
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(d) Is this pedigree consistent with sex-linked dominant inheritance?
Yes No If you chose "yes", answer questions (i) and (ii)
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selly
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In humans, having dimples is a dominant trait. If one parent has dimples and is homosygous for the trait, what is the
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Gwen
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How do the following terms relate to one another with respect to a single genetic locus?
- Wild Type Allele(s) - Mutant Allele(s)
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Craig
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Which observation led Mendel to the idea that traits were controlled by more than a single factor?
A: Crossing two white-flowered
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jess
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what word means "generation to generation change in the proportion of different inherited genes in a population?"
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anthony
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Using scientific concepts, explain how can you have your grandfather's eyes and your grandmother's nose.
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Rebecca
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After a strain of bacterial cells is exposed to a chemical mutagen, only 30% of the cells produce new colonies that continue to
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Cassie
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Which of the following describes the genotype and phenotype of parents whose child will definitely have a recessive trait?
A.
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Gwen
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You didn't help on the second question I asked so I posted it again, please help thanks:)
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Raksha
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Crossing over (genetic recombination) and independent assortment result in
A.) genetic variation in the gametes B.) four
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Cassie
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The boss in your laboratory has just heard of a proposal by another laboratory that genes for eye color and the length of body
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Lucy
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i need 2 examples of what researchers on the human genome project have already learned a bout the human genome
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Kate
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Genetic and Gregor Mendel's with nervous system
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Hlophego
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Could a man with type B blood and a woman with type AB blood produce a child with type O blood? Explain
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sami
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If the first child of a couple was without dimples, an recessive trait, what is the chance that the second child will be born
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K
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In some breeds of dogs, a dominant gene controls the characteristic of barking while trailing. In these dogs, another
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Samantha
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Both Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones had babies the same day in the same hospital. Mrs. Smith took home a baby girl, whom she named
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Samantha
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What is the name for one side of a chromosome?(1 point)
A: centromere B: gene C: chromatid *** D: protein HERES ALL DA ANSWERS!
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Misha, I am Russian
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What would be the result of a cytosine base being substituted for a thymine base in a DNA segment during DNA replication? (1
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bob
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